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Isenhour, F.E. “Tripp” III

F.E. “Tripp” Isenhour III - Lynchburg, VA

Attorney at Caskie & Frost

Litigation Lawyers in Lynchburg, VA

2306 Atherholt Road Lynchburg, VA 24501

Lynchburg Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation

Attorney Information

Overview

Tripp Isenhour focuses his practice on litigation, including criminal, civil, and domestic litigation. Areas of special focus for Tripp are governmental law as well as guardianship and conservatorship filings. Tripp grew up in the Piedmont area of North Carolina, but came to call the Lynchburg area home after coming to the area for law school. He attended Guilford College in North Carolina, then attended Liberty University School of Law, graduating magna cum laude and serving as Editor in Chief of the Law Review.

Tripp has tried cases in nearly every court in the Lynchburg area, and has a broad range of experience in criminal, civil, and domestic litigation. Tripp’s broad and extensive knowledge of interrelated legal topics allows him to provide comprehensive legal advice to address client’s concerns from many perspectives. One of the primary lessons Tripp’s years of litigation has taught him is the importance of listening to and understanding his client’s personal needs and desires. Most cases coming before the Court are neither completely “won” nor “lost," they are resolved by a person the client has never met in ways they don’t understand. Tripp’s strength lies in explaining complex legal procedures, then effectively understanding and zealously advocating for what the client actually cares about. No two cases are the same, and every person before the Court deserves an advocate who can both protect their rights and argue for their individual needs.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Liberty University School of Law, Lynchburg, Virginia, 2008
      J.D.
      Honors: magna cum laude
  • Non Legal Education

    • Guilford College, North Carolina, 2005
      B.S.
      Honors: Varsity Football
      Major: Political Science

Pro Bono Activities

  • Legal Aid Pro Bono Task Force Board

Bar Admissions

  • Virginia

Other Affiliations

  • Virginia Bar Association
  • Lynchburg Bar Association, 2015 - 2016 (President)

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Lynchburg, VA

2306 Atherholt Road
Lynchburg, VA 24501

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Phone: 434-300-2433

Fax: 434-845-1191

Email: Send a message

Website: https://caskiefrost.com/

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  • Virtual Appointments

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